Court refuses to hear R K Pachauri's plea to travel abroad

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 20 2015 | 3:22 PM IST
A Delhi court today refused to hear the plea of TERI Director General R K Pachauri, who is facing sexual harassment allegations from a woman employee, to travel abroad for the Global Water Summit in Greece after the complainant questioned the maintainability of his plea.
Additional Sessions Judge Raj Kumar Tripathi granted liberty to Pachauri to withdraw his plea and move a fresh application before the metropolitan magistrate having territorial jurisdiction of the case.
"In view of objection raised on behalf of complainant as well as the prosecution, this application stands withdrawn with the liberty to the accused that fresh application may be filed before the concerned court," the judge said.
During the hearing, advocate Shankh Sengupta, appearing for Pachauri, said his client is the face of India for environment protection and he has to attend the Global Water Summit in Athens, where he is the key note speaker.
He sought court's permission to travel abroad from April 26 to April 29 and said if Pachauri skips the summit then the country's image will be at stake.
Opposing the contention, Prashant Mendirata, counsel for the complainant, said Pachauri's application is not maintainable before the sessions court as FIR has been lodged and statements recorded under section 164 of CrPC of the alleged victim is already before the court of metropolitan magistrate.
"This application at this stage is not maintainable before the sessions court. Under the laid provisions and rules only a Mahilla Court of metropolitan magistrate can provide any relief to the accused," Mendirata said.
He contended that the sessions court does not have any jurisdiction to hear this plea and only application seeking modification or recall of the earlier order of anticipatory bail granted to the accused could be dealt by this court.
The court then asked Sengupta to satisfy it by citing provisions to deal with the maintainability of his application which he failed to do so and sought liberty to withdraw the plea and move it before the concerned metropolitan magistrate.
Public Prosecutor M Zafar Khan also opposed the plea of Pachauri and said that the invite for the Summit is for the head of TERI and if he has proceeded on leave then some other person can go in his place.
He said that the motive behind the conditions laid down by the court while granting Pachauri anticipatory bail will be defeated if he is allowed to travel abroad.
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First Published: Apr 20 2015 | 3:22 PM IST

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